Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) refused to comment on the recently announced candidacy of former Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) on a Tuesday afternoon conference call with Virginia reporters.

Webb said he was still consulting with his family about whether to run for a second term. He highlighted the fact that it is an eight-year commitment at this point.

&ldquo;I feel like we&rsquo;ve done a lot of good since I&rsquo;ve been in the Senate,&rdquo; Webb said, noting his leadership on criminal justice reform and America&rsquo;s relationship with Southeast Asia. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s been good, I hope, for the people of Virginia. I think they feel that way, and I enjoy serving my country.&rdquo;

Webb said concerns regarding his relatively slow fundraising will not be a problem should he decide to run, citing his long-shot 2006 bid, which he started just nine months before Election Day.&nbsp;He reiterated his intent to announce a decision by the end of March.